Faculty of Education


Campus location

Find out more about our campuses and download maps to find your way around.

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Epsom campus

The Epsom Campus is the main location of the new Faculty of Education, established in September 2004. This faculty comprises the University's former School of Education, and the former Auckland College of Education.

Located at 74 Epsom Avenue, the campus offers full amenities, including ample parking, a library, and leisure facilities.

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pdf  Epsom Campus Map  (381KB PDF)
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Tai Tokerau Campus

The Faculty of Education offer courses at the Tai Tokerau Campus, located at 13 Alexander St, Whangarei, a short distance from the city centre. For more information, please visit the Tai Tokerau Campus website.

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pdf  Tai Tokerau Map  (53KB PDF)
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Manukau Campus

The University of Auckland's academic partnership with the Manukau Institute of Technology in Otara, South Auckland was established in 1999. The Bachelor of Education (Teaching) has been delivered from the heart of Manukau City since this time. The University of Auckland at Manukau Programme provides students with access to a full range of amenities offered by the University of Auckland and Manukau Institute of Technology. The programme is underpinned by research-informed evidence drawn from national and international literature and by the combined strengths of the Faculty of Education’s own researchers and our practitioner partners in schools. The programme at Manukau is taught by the same teams who teach on other Faculty campuses, ensuring a consistently high quality degree is offered to students.

Visit The University of Auckland at Manukau site.

pdf  Manukau Campus map  (135KB PDF)
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City Campus

The University has had a presence on what is now called the City Campus for over 100 years. Today, the City Campus comprises 16 hectares in the heart of Auckland City. On its western flank lies historic Albert Park and to the south-east lie the trees and open spaces of the Auckland Domain.The campus's proximity to the cultural and commercial amenities of the country's largest city, combined with its attractive green setting and harbour views, bestow advantages enjoyed by few inner-city university campuses. The City Campus provides a full range of amenities for students, including cafe's, health services, libraries, childcare facilities, and a recreation centre. Historically significant buildings on the City Campus include Old Government House, the ClockTower (formerly the Old Arts Building), and University House (once a synagogue).

pdf  City Campus Map  (2MB PDF)
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Tamaki Campus

Established in 1991, the Tamaki Campus occupies a 32-hectare site in Glen Innes. The campus offers many undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and a wide range of facilities including a library, health services, and a recreation centre.

Tamaki is home to many of the University's inter-faculty research centres, as well as industry and community collaborative partnerships.

For more information, visit the Tamaki Campus website.

pdf  Tamaki Campus Map  (493KB PDF)

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